Report: Netanyahu and Al-Sisi May Meet in Florida Amid U.S. Efforts

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a Hebrew-language newspaper, Maariv, claims that a meeting between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, and U.S. President Donald Trump may occur in Florida before the end of this month.
Reports indicate that the U.S. has conditioned the meeting on Tel Aviv’s approval of a gas agreement with Egypt. Netanyahu and his family are scheduled to fly to Florida on Sunday, December 28, and return to the occupied territories on January 3.
Additionally, Netanyahu is expected to meet with Trump during the trip to discuss the second phase of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
Earlier, Axios reported that U.S. sources stated the White House is working to reduce tensions between the Zionist regime and Cairo and arrange a meeting between Netanyahu and President el-Sisi.
Netanyahu and el-Sisi have reportedly not communicated since the Gaza war. American officials have stated that a prerequisite for the meeting is Netanyahu’s approval of a strategic gas agreement with Cairo.
The U.S. strategy to improve relations between Tel Aviv and Arab countries reportedly involves economic diplomacy, with Washington aiming to use economic packages in energy and technology to encourage countries such as Syria and Saudi Arabia to normalize relations.
The goal of these efforts is reportedly to remove the Zionist regime from political and international isolation.

